Eagles' Westbrook ready to go

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Brian Westbrook is back.

So now the big questions are these: Is Brian Westbrook really back and, if so, how does that impact the Eagles' offense as they prepare for Sunday night's first-place showdown with the Dallas Cowboys?

"I didn´t have a great understanding of concussions before" suffering one, running back Brian Westbrook said.
STEVEN M. FALK / Staff Photographer
"I didn't have a great understanding of concussions before" suffering one, running back Brian Westbrook said.

Westbrook returned to practice yesterday for the first time since suffering a concussion in the first quarter of the team's Oct. 6 win against the Washington Redskins.

"He's good to go," coach Andy Reid said when asked if Westbrook needed medical clearance before playing against the Cowboys.

For the first time since suffering the first concussion of his career, Westbrook talked about the scary episode, when he lost consciousness after taking a knee to the head from Washington linebacker London Fletcher.

"I feel pretty good," Westbrook said. "My memory has returned, and it really didn't go away except for that one play. The headache is gone, so I'm excited about the opportunity to play again."

He said the experience was frightening and forced him to look more closely at the long-term effects of concussions.

"It's almost like a sense of uncertainty there," Westbrook said. "You're not quite sure what's going to happen and how things work. I didn't have a great understanding of concussions before."

Westbrook said he received information about concussions from trainer Rick Burkholder.

"I've been trying to learn more about it and get more information about it," Westbrook said. "I'm concerned about it, because I'm concerned about the long-term effects of it. But when you go out there and play football, you have to . . . play worry-free football. You have to go out there and try to play with reckless abandon and do the things you can do on the football field."

Westbrook, of course, has been the focal point of the Eagles' offense for a long time and, at least when you talk to opposing coaches, he remains the primary focus.

"He's the guy you have to stop," Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said during a conference call. "You have to stop him in the running game and the passing game. That's why he is so dangerous. He's a great, great player. He can change a game or win a game for them by running or catching the ball."

In truth, Westbrook has had little to do with the Eagles' five wins this season. He didn't play in two of the victories - lopsided wins over Kansas City and the New York Giants - and had little impact in wins over Tampa Bay and Washington.

Westbrook's best game of the season was during the ugly loss at Oakland, and it appeared as if the Eagles were going to lean heavily on him against the Redskins before he got hurt.

"I thought he was as good as I've seen him that Washington week," Reid said. "That was a freak thing that concussion."

Westbrook, who had surgery on his left knee and right ankle during the off-season and missed the Kansas City game with a sprained right ankle, said he was feeling as well as he has all season before the concussion.

"I just look at it as a fluke thing," Westbrook said. "The first couple carries of that game, I felt pretty good and then the concussion happened. It's one of those situations that is frustrating, but . . . I guess the bright side of it, if anything, is that it wasn't my knee, and it wasn't my ankle."

The bright side for the Eagles is that rookie LeSean McCoy has emerged as a capable understudy for Westbrook. McCoy averaged 5.4 yards per carry and scored two touchdowns in the two games he started in place of Westbrook. Both Reid and McCoy have credited Westbrook with helping the rookie.

"Somebody took me under their wing when I was young, too," Westbrook said. "It's one of those things where if they don't learn from the older guys then they are going to make a lot of mistakes. Hopefully, I'll have a good impact on LeSean."

Reid said McCoy and Westbrook will share the load Sunday against the Cowboys. In the four games they've both been healthy, Westbrook has had 55 touches and McCoy has had 32.

"I honestly feel that when I'm healthy . . . I am one of the better running backs in the league," Westbrook said. "But I have to be able to go out there and do that. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to do that as of yet."

 


Contact staff writer Bob Brookover

at 215-854-2577 or bbrookover@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 07:50 AM, 11/05/2009
starbird
Rule #1 in the NFL, you must have good wheels. Rule #2 you must have good wheels. I am sorry to say, even before the concussion, Westbrook no longer has the wheels.
Posted 08:49 AM, 11/05/2009
igotarmyguns
I will always have love for B. West for what he has done for this franchise, but its clear that some of his speed and explosiveness is gone due to all the injuries and surgeries. McCoy's time will be here sooner than you know.
Posted 09:40 AM, 11/05/2009
kobblepot
Westbrook equals All Whirlpool athlete of the decade, coming off of back to back titles. His trick of just laying down when initially hit is awesome too. Giving Westbrook the ball is stupidity at it's finest. Why would someone like morninghedge give the ball to Weaver, when they can have westbrook run it for 2 yards and get tackled behind the line of scrimmage? ARROGANCE
Posted 09:43 AM, 11/05/2009
phillyboymike7
I agree with some of the other post- so that’s why we need to use Westbrook every now and then -but stay with McCoy and weaver--Westbrook is good in pass blocking and he can still run the screen pass play for positive yardage-But he can't explode of the ball anymore—Well maybe on the first drive he shows some -but after that he just looks like the average JO. How about worrying about our defense secondary giving up the big plays--no matter what team we are playing--and not being able to put pressure on the QB unless we blitz--.
Posted 12:12 PM, 11/05/2009
Dierte
how many football games have you guys coached? exactly leave it to the real coaches
Posted 01:19 PM, 11/05/2009
JACK V
reading this headline 'westbrook ready to go' i have to laugh and you all know why. westbrook finished his career in 2007. thank you brian for a great eagle career.
Posted 02:29 PM, 11/05/2009
PhillyPhan5587
I hope so. But they seemed to do fine against the Giants without him :/
Posted 03:27 PM, 11/05/2009
MilesAustin
Westbrook is like 50 year old, he is always hurt, and no he will not be any help to the beagles. The Cowboys will stuff Westbrook at the line and the secondary will keep the ball out of Jackson's hands. Sorry beagles fans but your days are numbered. Cowboys 46 Beagles 8
Posted 04:08 PM, 11/05/2009
va philly fan
Hey MilesAustin, you the guy that comes out of the woodwork every year and sticks one of those little Cowgirls flags and magnets on the SUV that is going to be repossessed any day now when you start out 4-0? It's funny because we never hear from you in January. Don't take it out on us because Texas doesn't have same sex marriage.
Posted 04:35 PM, 11/05/2009
DJ
Generally you don't come back in a couple of weeks from a severe concussion (that's what they were calling it), I hope the medical staff and Westbrook know what they are doing, no game is more important than a players health!!!
Posted 05:38 PM, 11/05/2009
WewantaSBRing
Anyone else notice how confidnet Andy Reid was RUNNING the ball without Softybrook on the field.... that says a lot.
Posted 05:40 PM, 11/05/2009
WewantaSBRing
Dierte and philly499 if we are Ineffective Running the ball on Sunday, and Softy36 continues to struggle to gain two yards we are gonna rip you two apart on here on Monday, be ready.... I am an Eagles fan fools, and I know a RB when I see one, SOfty36 is not a RB never was.
Posted 07:30 PM, 11/05/2009
ItsOnLikeDK
I can't believe "5isda..." changed her name to "WewantaSBRing". I thought the McNabb worshipers were the ones who didn't care about winning the SB, but were just happy to come close and that everybody had fun.
Posted 08:39 PM, 11/05/2009
WewantaSBRing
We will never win a SB Ring with Softy36 as the starting RB.
Posted 10:20 AM, 11/06/2009
philly499
WewantaSB.....who would be "we"??? You are the only one bashing Westbrook....you're all alone on this one. Show me ONE other poster who bashes Bwest like you do and shares your opinion that he's "soft".....just one.
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